circuitism造句
例句與造句
- Australian economist Steve Keen ascribes these difficulties to inappropriate use of general equilibrium methods, hence implicitly " static " or " steady state, " while he considers circuitism essentially " dynamic, " and thus advocates instead the use of the dynamic methods of differential equations or difference equations.
- These theoretical differences lead to a number of different consequences and policy prescriptions; circuitism rejects, among other things, the money multiplier based on reserve requirements, arguing that money is created by banks lending, which only then pulls in reserves from the central bank, rather than by re-lending money pushed in by the central bank.
- In circuitism, a monetary transaction buying a loaf of bread, in exchange for dollars, for instance is not a " bilateral " transaction ( between buyer and seller ) as in a barter economy, but is rather a " tripartite " transaction between buyer, seller, and " bank ."
- For example, if one purchases a loaf of bread with fiat money bills, it may appear that one is purchasing the bread in exchange for the commodity of " dollar bills ", but circuitism argues that one is instead simply transferring a credit, here with the issuing central bank : as the bills are not backed by anything, they are ultimately just a physical record of a credit with the central bank, not a commodity.
- It's difficult to find circuitism in a sentence. 用circuitism造句挺難的